Driving action in neighbourhood health
28 January 2026
12:00 - 13:00
Online via Teams
Workforce
Delivery and performance
Community
Overview
Healthcare is shifting from organisational silos to patient-centred care. This webinar will provide leadership teams with insight into how neighbourhood working can be scaled effectively, supporting provider organisations as they navigate complex systems and workforce pressures.
Join us, PPL, Feedback Medical, and Optum to explore how integrated neighbourhood can improve outcomes through collaboration, technology and data-driven approaches. Learn lessons from the interactive National Neighbourhood Health Service Simulation that took place at our 2025 Annual Conference and Exhibition in November, and gain practical insights to scale neighbourhood working across regions
Key takeaways
- Putting patients first: Explore why shifting the focus from organisations to patients is essential for delivering truly integrated care.
- Data and interoperability: Learn how shared data and connected systems enable neighbourhood teams to collaborate effectively and drive better outcomes.
- Connecting teams: Discover how digital tools connect teams across geographies, ensuring the right care, at the right time, in the right setting.
- From ambition to action: Gain practical insights from the National Neighbourhood Health Service Simulation and learn how to scale neighbourhood working across regions.
Why this matters
Neighbourhood health models offer a practical way to improve operational efficiency and patient outcomes by reducing organisational silos and strengthening integrated care delivery. With digital transformation high on the agenda, the focus on interoperability and data-driven decision-making aligns closely with the need for smarter, more joined-up care.
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Speakers

Claire Kennedy
Joint Chief Executive
PPL

Daniel Elkeles
Chief Executive
NHS Providers

Dr Indra Joshi
Chief Development Officer
Optum UK

Dr Tom Oakley
Chief Executive Officer
Feedback Medical
What we'll cover
- Practical strategies for implementing neighbourhood health models.
- Real-world examples of technology enabling collaboration.
- A roadmap for scaling neighbourhood working effectively.
Who should attend
This session is tailored for key NHS decision-makers, including:
- Chairs
- Chief executives
- Chief information officers/digital leads
- Directors of operations
- Chief operating officers
- Medical directors
- Nursing directors
- Mental health leads
- Strategy directors